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WUSA9 reporter Nathan Baca shared photos of tear gas canisters found by news crews ... further challenging the White House’s repeated denial that protestors were tear gassed ahead of President ...
On June 1, 2020, law enforcement officers cleared protesters from Lafayette Square near the White House using tear gas and ...
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said federal police used neither tear gas nor rubber bullets to clear protesters from around a D.C. church where Trump was to visit. Federal police ...
President Donald Trump and some of his supporters are claiming authorities did not use tear gas against people in a crackdown outside the White House this week. There’s evidence they did.
A woman has her eyes rinsed out, in Lafayette Square, near the White House, on June 1, 2020. "Every news organization which reported the tear gas lie should immediately correct or retract its ...
Federal police officers who cleared a crowded park near the White House with smoke and tear gas in June violated court-ordered regulations that spell out how demonstrators are to be warned before ...
At the White House Saturday, police used pepper spray, tear gas and what appeared to be rubber bullets on protesters, seeking to push them back. Protesters tossed objects like bottles toward the ...
United States Park Police denied using tear gas on protesters near the White House on Monday. News reports and protesters said law enforcement used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse ...
PolitiFact: White House Says Officers Didn't Fire Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets on Protesters. Why that's Misleading Published June 10, 2020 • Updated on September 19, 2020 at 5:20 pm ...